Range finder

caesAR15

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Checkout the Sig Kilo series, particularly the BDX line. The BDX has the ability to load ballistic data custom to your load (fps) and calculate your holdover / ballistic solution (dialing) for you and display it right in the rangefinder. Very handy if you're a gun guy.

If you're a bow guy it also has the angular measures vs line of sight measurement capability as well.

I picked up the 1600BDX from Brownells and have been really pleased with it. It goes out the ranges I need and has an illuminated reticle - hard to over state the value of this unless you've tried ranging something in low light with a black reticle or readout!

They have higher priced units, but the 1600BDX checked all of my boxes. Would recommend.

Brownells - Sig Kilo 1600BDX $299
 

jrnd

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I got the vortex mainly because of the warranty and it hasn't failed me yet
 

Pk_in_Dallas

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I have a owned Leica, Nikon, and now the Gunwerks Br2500 and by far the Gunwerks is the best if you are a rifle hunter. It’s the only rangefinder that has a ballistics solution and weather variables all within it. It will consistently ranges out to what most would consider ethical shooting distances. It’s is expensive though.


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bobclem11

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I run a Leupold 1600i TBR, with their Military program I think it’s a great cost to quality ratio and does everything I need it to do.
 

Mahiman

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I know they are now out of date but I like my Con-X. They are the size of binoculars but I am more stable with two hands.
 
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I'm in the same predicament on upgrading. I have a leupold RX Fulldraw which has worked great for archery but barely ranges past 350/400 yards for rifle. This time around I'm going with something that has a red led display. Looking at vortex razor, sig kilo, or leica rangemaster.

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Pathfinder27

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I went for the Bushnell 1000 arc due to immediate availability, it’s served me somewhat well as I’m using it for archery practice. However, in the field I could see it having some issues getting accurate numbers. With this unit when I get to about 75 yards the target I use is smaller than the reticle and it causes some problems getting accurate numbers.


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I also have a Bushnell ARC 1000. I’ve had it since 2009 or 2010, don’t remember exactly but I just bought my second battery for it. The first battery still works fine but I’m going to Alaska in September and I’d hate for it to be a dead battery that jeopardizes my hunt. I’ve never had any concerns with accuracy or anything like that with it.
 

TravisIN

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I’ve heard the Leica 1600 is slow? Any truth to that. My vortex ranger 1000 was slow and super annoying. I have a ranger 1500 and it’s good. Been considering a Leica but have seen this and caused some hesitation


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